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. 2003 Aug;38(4):1009–1032. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.00160

Table 3.

Bivariate Relationships between Covariates and Parent's Perceptions of Primary Care (P3C) Total Scale Scores

Test of Significance P3C Total Mean (SD)
Language t(3369)=14.63, p < 0.0001
 English 66.54 (23.39)
 Other 53.92 (24.96)
Gender t(3051)=0.07, ns
 Male 62.67 (24.86)
 Female 62.61 (24.71)
Grade t(3369)=0.32, ns
 K–3 62.20 (24.50)
 4–6 61.93 (24.94)
Chronic Health Condition t(3369)=3.15, p=0.002
 Yes 66.24 (22.76)
 No 61.64 (24.85)
Mother's Education F(2, 3226)=52.63, p < 0.0001
 Less than high school 56.28 (24.40)
 High school/some college 66.09 (23.90)
 College grad or beyond 64.06 (24.69)
Insurance Status F(4, 3274)=56.47, p < 0.0001
 Commercial 67.48 (23.73)
 Medicaid 62.18 (23.63)
 SCHIP 59.02 (25.95)
 Other 63.84 (23.33)
 Uninsured 49.55 (24.80)
Regular Provider t(3354)=18.79, p < 0.0001
 Yes 68.10 (23.07)
 No 52.44 (24.12)

Note: High scores indicate better quality primary care on a 0–100 scale. ns=nonsignificant.